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Infrastructure law has a mandate for tech to stop drunken drivers
A provision in the bipartisan law requires automakers to install anti-drunken driving technology into new automobiles as soon as 2026.
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A provision in the bipartisan law requires automakers to install anti-drunken driving technology into new automobiles as soon as 2026.
The pair, seeking to succeed retiring Rep. DeFazio, are chairs of arguably the most powerful subcommittees on the panel
The Senate cleared a House-passed spending bill Thursday night to keep the lights on at federal agencies through Feb. 18
OPINION — The point of so many holiday tales hinges on transformation. But that would be lost on the likes of Boebert, Gosar and Greene.
President Biden seeks to avoid another winter shutdown by increasing COVID-19 testing, vaccinations and boosters.
Vice President Kamala Harris and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg took the infrastructure show on the road to Charlotte on Thursday.
Advocates are learning that redistricting commissions don’t always take partisan favoritism out of the mapmaking process.
Immigration provisions in the reconciliation bill are getting a so-called Byrd bath to determine whether they are eligible for inclusion.
OPINION — Our legislation would remove Medicare and SSDI waiting periods for those who qualify for disability with Huntington’s disease.
The new law would decrease when in a pregnancy medication abortions can be prescribed, from 70 days to 49 days.
Individual diagnosed after returning to California from trip to South Africa. The patient has mild symptoms but is improving.Â
Senate Democrats are at an impasse on how to address the current $10,000 cap on deducting state and local taxes.
A new pizza place is coming to Capitol Hill and should be cranking out Neapolitan-style pies in under 90 seconds by early summer.
President Biden's nominees for ambassadors languishing in Senate because of partisan divisions and point scoring.
Timothy Antoine, Governor of the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union, shares how the central bank launched one of the world's first CBDCs.
The emergence of the omicron variant illuminates how disparity and racism are intrinsic to keeping the virus evolving.
The conservative majority sounded ready to let states curb abortion rights with a decision that would uphold Mississippi’s ban after 15 weeks.
Political energy has been mounting since the Supreme Court announced it would take up Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization.
The House wrapped up votes for the day without taking up a temporary spending bill that needs to pass by Friday.
Trump falsely claims Democrats stole the 2020 election. But critics say he's gaslighting while planning an Electoral College heist in 2024.